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Table 11-25 IssuerAltNameExt Configuration Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
generalName<n>.general
NameValue
Description
Permissible values: rfc822Name, directoryName, dNSName,
ediPartyName, URL, iPAddress, OID, or otherName.
• Select rfc822Name if the alternative name is an Internet mail address
(default).
• Select directoryName if the alternative name is an X.500 directory
name.
• Select dNSName if the alternative name is a DNS name.
• Select ediPartyName if the alternative name is a EDI party name.
• Select URL if the alternative name is a uniform resource locator (URL).
• Select iPAddress if the alternative name is an IP address.
• Select OID if the alternative name is an object identifier.
• Select otherName if the alternative name is in any other name form.
Example: rfc822Name
Specifies the general-name value for the alternative name you want to
include in the extension.
Permissible values: Depends on the general-name type you selected in the
generalName<n>.generalNameChoice field.
• If you selected rfc822Name, the value must be a valid Internet mail
address in the local-part@domain format; see the definition of an
rfc822Name as defined in RFC 822
(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0822.txt). You may use upper
and lower case letters in the mail address; no significance is attached to
the case. For example, testCA@example.com.
• If you selected directoryName, the value must be a string form of
X.500 name, similar to the subject name in a certificate, in the RFC 2253
syntax (see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2253.txt). Note that
RFC 2253 replaces RFC 1779. For example, CN=CA
Corp,OU=Research Dept,O=Example Corporation, C=US.
• If you selected dNSName, the value must be a valid domain name in the
preferred-name syntax as specified by RFC 1034
(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1034.txt). You may use upper
and lower case letters in the domain name; no significance is attached
to the case. Do not use the string " " for the DNS name. Also don't use
the DNS representation for Internet mail addresses; such identities
should be encoded as rfc822Name. For example,
testCA.example.com.
Extension-Specific Policy Module Reference
Chapter 11
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